Events
Events
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Medicine Grand Rounds, Lee Berkowitz “Time and Hope”
Dr. Berkowitz’s academic career has centered on his role as residency program director at UNC, a position he held until 2014. Currently the Department of Medicine Vice Chair for Education, he has also served as president of the Association of Program Directors in Internal Medicine, chair of the test writing committee of the American College … Read more
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Grand Rounds: Rita Jermyn, MD, CardioMEMS– What’s New and Exciting?
Speaker: Rita Jermyn, MD. Director, Heart Failure Program, St. Francis Hospital, Roslyn, NY.Topic: Cardiomems-- What's New and Exciting?
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Medicine Grand Rounds: Drs. John Vavalle and Thomas Caranasos. Leading the Charge: A New Era in the Treatment of Valvular Heart Disease
Speaker: Dr. John Vavalle and Dr. Thomas CaranasosTopic: Leading the Charge: A New Era in the Treatment of Valvular Heart Disease
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Medicine Grand Rounds, John Vavalle and Thomas Caranasos “Leading the Charge: A New Era in the Treatment of Valvular Heart Disease”
John Vavalle, MD, Thomas Caranasos, MD, Michael Yeung, MD, and Cassie Ramm, MSNIn 2014, Dr. Vavalle and Dr. Caranasos successfully performed the first TAVR procedure here at UNC. The TAVR program recently completed its 100th procedure; it is quickly growing into one of the busiest programs in North Carolina. Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) is … Read more
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CGIBD Research Seminar with Dr. Diana Arsene
Watch the seminar online: https://meetings.webex.com/collabs/meetings/join?uuid=M5RXAAYEB6V25IX0KLDM6C9ZSK-12JV
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McAllister Heart Institute Seminar Series: Yibin Wang, PhD. Finding “Lncs” For Heart
Speaker: Yibin Wang, PhD. Chair, UCLA Cardiovascular Research; Vice Chair for Research of Anesthesiology; Professor of Anesthesiology, Physiology and Medicine (University of California at Los Angeles).Topic: Finding “Lncs” For Heart
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Medicine Grand Rounds, Christopher Sayed “DRESS Syndrome and Related Drug-Induced Dermatitis”
Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) is a rare, potentially life-threatening, drug-induced hypersensitivity reaction that includes skin eruption, hematologic abnormalities (eosinophilia, atypical lymphocytosis), lymphadenopathy, and internal organ involvement. DRESS is characterized by a long latency (two to eight weeks) between drug exposure and disease onset, a prolonged course with frequent relapses despite the … Read more
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CGIBD Research Seminar with Dr. Xiling Shen
Watch the seminar online: https://meetings.webex.com/collabs/meetings/join?uuid=M5RXAAYEB6V25IX0KLDM6C9ZSK-12JV
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Grand Rounds: Jeffrey L. Carson, MD. “Red Blood Cell Transfusion in Cardiac Patients: How Low Can You Go?”
Speaker: Jeffrey L. Carson, MD. Richard C. Reynolds Professor of Medicine, Rutgers University.Topic: "Red Blood Cell Transfusion in Cardiac Patients: How Low Can You Go?"